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How to Do a Tarot Reading
Demo: https://bit.ly/2zEJG0i
Download: https://bit.ly/2UdjK4o
Happy Monday! I've been playing with this art for a couple months and thought it might work for this drag/drop interaction challenge--third slide is the D/D interaction. Many thanks to Richard Anciado of the Articulate Help Team. He looked at my variables when I couldn't get my card shuffling to work. May the cards speak to you!

It's been a while for me not attending weekly challenges. Glad to get some spare time to participate again. Here is my entry, Hope you enjoy it.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/dc5b6e79-2ef2-43e6-bcc8-e40fe9a9b9a6/review

Yes, they were all done in Storyline. I made five looping layers for those rotating gears. The layer shows when the related gear drops on the target area. And you can use two triggers to make a layer looping.
1. Hide this layer when timeline ends the layer
2. Show layer when timeline ends the layer

This is great. I made a mistake because I failed to put the label on at step 2 and then when I added it, I couldn't move it to step 3. I'm a bad instruction-follower.
Did you use variables to progress through the steps or state changes?

Hi Jeffrey! It's very simple.
I divided scroll into 3 parts, left side, paper and right side.
Middle part (paper) is initially hidden. When you click the seal the state of paper is set to normal with entrance animation(Wipe from left 1s.)
The right side of scroll has motion path with 1s duration, without any easing. Animation is triggered also on seal click.
Here you can download the template:
https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/storylinec/scroll_template/scroll_template.story

Here are a couple of ideas I was playing around with for a workshop: burger making
1. Arrange the order and then compare to the desired order.
http://articulate-heroes-authoring.s3.amazonaws.com/Examples/Storyline/SL360/BurgerStack/compare/story_html5.html
2. Assemble the burger: played around with a drag and animation process.
http://articulate-heroes-authoring.s3.amazonaws.com/Examples/Storyline/SL360/BurgerStack/animated/story_html5.html

That's super effective, I definitely think sample 1 works out best due to the order users may choose to begin with. I put the patty first and got booed LOL
I really like the State changes (if I'm guessing right), when the ingredients switched order.

Here is my Holiday themed drag and drop. Click on the presents to find the letters and then drag them to the correct location in less than 1 minute.
http://ltpcreativedesignllc.com/present/story_html5.html

Hello everyone! I am still new with Articulate but I decided to give it a go. Here's my entry for this week's challenge. A simple "guide" on how to cook the real "Spaghetti alla carbonara", one of the best known and yet most "distorted" of the Italian recipes. I hope you enjoy it!
https://www.rosariamarraffino.com/portfolio-item/real-spaghetti-carbonara/

This is my first challenge, so I have kept it very simple - just tried out the drag and drop function :)
Learning about Desk Assessments :
http://issydnottlearning.s3.amazonaws.com/Articulate%20Challenge%20-%20Drag%20and%20Drop/story.html

I wanted to try something different with this design program simulation:
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/0d8100b2-ce7c-43ad-8882-5e08d5242b1a/review
Here's the download link: http://samuelapata.com/StorylineProjects/Cardi.story

Thanks Jodi :) Those were all created with shapes in Storyline and arranged to look like an actual program. I used a lot of state changes so when an item is dragged on a shape the shape changes state. I also added a trigger to change the state of the dragged items to become 100% transparent when dropped.

This is my first contribution to a challenge so I wanted to do something inspired by one of my personal hobbies.
https://360.articulate.com/review/content/e997b349-380b-4d31-b950-0e9f20ad27b4/review
Feedback welcome!

Ta ha! finally got it! this took me way too long and way too many triggers. I'd be interested in seeing a screen shot of other's triggers to see if i'm over complicating.
I've only really been using storyline for 3 weeks and this is my first weekly challenge. thanks in advance for any feedback.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/deibelpundt/Clay+steps+ordering+only/story_html5.html

Very late to the party, but hey! Here's a fun drag + drop activity. Make choices to prepare your perfect cup of hot chocolate: http://aguerreiro014.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/PortfolioDemos/Course1_HotChoc/story_html5.html?lms=1